A structure is designed to fasten spokes with a bicycle wheel rim and is formed of a fastening hole disposed in an inner side of the bicycle wheel rim, a fitting body having a head, a threaded shank, and a through hole extending through the head and the threaded shank which is engaged with a nut. One end of the spoke is fastened with the bicycle wheel rim by a spoke end fastener which is received in the through hole of the fitting body, with the fitting body being fitted into the fastening hole such that the head of the fitting body is located securely in the fastening hole.
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1. A spoke fastening structure comprising:
a bicycle wheel rim having a fastening hole of rectangular shape disposed in an inner surface of said bicycle wheel rim, said fastening hole having two long sides and two short sides, said two long sides extending at right angles to a center line of a circumference of said bicycle wheel rim;
a fitting body having a head and a threaded shank extending from said head, said fitting body having a through hole extending through said threaded shank and said head, said fitting body being fitted into said fastening hole of said bicycle wheel rim such that said head is retained in said fastening hole;
a nut engaged with said threaded shank of said fitting body; and
a spoke end fastener suitable for fastening onto an end of a spoke, said spoke end fastener being received in said through hole of said fitting body, said fastening hole having a pair of ribs extending respectively along said inner surface aligned with said two short sides of said fastening hole, said pair of ribs retaining said head of said fitting body.
4. A spoke fastening structure comprising:
a bicycle wheel rim having a fastening hole of rectangular shape disposed in an inner surface of said bicycle wheel rim, said fastening hole having two long sides and two short sides, said two long sides extending at right angles to a center line of a circumference of said bicycle wheel rim;
a fitting body having a head and a shank extending from said head, said fitting body having a through hole extending through said shank and said head, said fitting body being fitted into said fastening hole of said bicycle wheel rim such that said head is retained in said fastening hole;
a nut engaged with said shank of said fitting body; and
a spoke end fastener suitable for fastening onto an end of a spoke, said spoke end fastener being received in said through hole of said fitting body, said nut being integrally formed with said fitting body such that said nut is separated from said head by a distance corresponding to a thickness of said inner surface of said bicycle wheel rim, said two short sides of said fastening hole being sandwiched between said nut and said head of said fitting body.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the spokes of a bicycle wheel, and more particularly to a structure for fastening the spokes with the bicycle wheel rim.
2. Description of Related Art
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The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a spoke fastening structure which is free from the drawbacks of the prior art structure described above.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by a spoke fastening structure comprising a plurality of fastening holes disposed in an inner side of a bicycle wheel rim, a plurality of fitting members, and a plurality of spoke end fasteners. The fastening holes are rectangular in shape and have two long sides and two short sides, with the long sides running at right angle to the center line of the circumference of the bicycle wheel rim. The fastening holes are provided with two reinforcing ribs extending along the inner hole edges of the two short sides of the fastening holes. The fitting members are formed of a fitting body and a nut engageable with a threaded shank of the fitting body. The fitting body is located in the fastening hole of the rim such that the fitting body is confined by the two reinforcing ribs, and that the nut is engaged with the threaded shank of the fitting body. The outer end of the spoke is fastened with the end fastener which is disposed in a through hole of the fitting body.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of two preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The fastening hole 22 is formed by punching in an inner side 21 of a bicycle wheel rim 20, with the inner side 21 facing the hub (not shown in the drawings.) The fastening hole 22 is rectangular and has two long sides and two short sides, with the long sides extending at right angle to the center line of the circumference of the bicycle wheel rim 20. The fastening hole 22 is provided with two ribs 23 and 24, which are opposite in location to each other and are extended along the inner hole edges of the two short sides of the fastening hole 22. The ribs 23 and 24 are integrally made with the rim 20 by extrusion.
The fitting body 40 has a head 41, a threaded shank 42, and a through hole 43 extending through the head 41 and the threaded shank 42. The fitting body 40 is disposed in the through hole 22 such that the head 41 is fitted into the through hole 22, and that the nut 44 is engaged with the threaded shank 42 of the fitting body 40, with the nut 44 sealing off the through hole 22 as shown in
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The embodiments of the present invention described above are to be regarded in all respects as being illustrative and nonrestrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scopes of the following claims.
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